Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

Colorado River Basin Climate and Hydrology Webinar Series: Current Understanding of Processes, Patterns, and Variability

Tuesday September 29 2020 @ 11:00 am
to 12:00 pm

September

29

Tue

2020

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join Western Water Assessment's Jeff Lukas and Liz Payton for a presentation about the fundamental features of the Colorado River Basin’s hydroclimate, their spatial and temporal variability, and the mechanisms behind that variability. 
This third installment in the Colorado River Basin Climate and Hydrology: State of the Science report webinar series will focus on Chapter 2, which covers moisture sources, storm tracks, seasonality of precipitation, the influence of topography and elevation, snowmelt, groundwater, mechanisms of variability, and recent trends. After summarizing the current understanding in these areas, Jeff and Liz will conclude with research challenges and opportunities, followed by Q&A. 
The Colorado River Basin Climate and Hydrology: State of the Science report was conceived and commissioned by a group of federal, state, and local water agencies working to advance scientific understanding in the Colorado River Basin. By serving as a common knowledge base and identifying challenges and opportunities, the report is intended to support ongoing efforts to improve near-term forecasts and longer-term projections of water supply and system conditions, and also inform broader discussions about planning for the basin's water future.
We are looking forward to this webinar and seeing you there! To register for the webinar, please click on this link.
Click here to download the report and view other related videos and materials.